Tag: Neil Thrussell
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“The greatest gift you can give yourself is the permission to be authentically you.”
“The greatest gift you can give yourself is the permission to be authentically you.”
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Celebrate What’s Right
A share from Tina Thrussell, inspired by Neil Thrussell’s Dec 2022 talk What better way to start the year than in the spirit of Celebration!? Many of us have been celebrating the Christmas season for several weeks now… and the celebration doesn’t have to stop, just because the holiday season is coming to a close.…
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The Greatest Gift of All
Tina shares a readers response Whether you celebrate Christmas or not, it’s hard not to notice the hustle and bustle of this season. Two week ago, Neil’s blog began, “ As the holiday season approaches, it’s an opportune time to delve deeper into the true meaning of Christmas, steering away from the hype and commercialized…
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Good news everywhere!
Thoughts from Tina Thrussell It can be tempting to buy into all the stories of how bad the world is… but any time you hear a bad news story, remember there are just as many good news stories! There are good people all over the world doing good things. Simple examples: A neighbor out for…
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When You Feel Like You Don’t Belong…
Introduction: In a world that often emphasizes fitting in and conforming to societal norms, feeling like you don’t belong can be a challenging and isolating experience. However, the path to self-acceptance is a personal journey that transcends external expectations. Drawing inspiration from the Shin Dao philosophy, we’ll explore three steps to help you embrace self-acceptance…
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Tina’s Revelation: Connection and Expectations
Wow. I hear Shrek saying, “Onions, donkey!” We are like onions, constantly peeling back layers. More layers of awareness, more layers of potential growth. On Sunday, an amazing coach (who happens to be the man I live with) invited me to close my eyes and imagine what it would feel like to connect with 100…
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Letters From Summer Camp
(In the spirit of the letters I had to write as a kid on the first day of summer camps I attended.) Dear Mom, We hope your summer has been as great as ours! Our summer adventures have been nothing short of extraordinary! We, Tina Thrussell and L. Neil Thrussell, embarked on a whirlwind of…
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Knowing Your Jungian Archetypes
The concept of 12 Jungian archetypes is based on the work of Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. These archetypes represent universal patterns or themes that are deeply rooted in the human psyche. Understanding your archetype can provide insights into your personality, motivations, and behaviour. Here are three key reasons why taking an archetype…
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The Power of Playing Hooky: Rejuvenating the Soul with a Solo Self-Care Day in Nature.
In our fast-paced and busy lives, finding time to nurture our souls and reconnect with our true selves is essential. Taking a day off from our routines and immersing ourselves in nature can be a transformative experience. Together we will explore the power of playing hooky and taking a solo self-care day in the woods,…
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Daydreaming – it’s Good for You!
Daydreaming, often seen as a passive and unproductive activity, has long been overlooked and underestimated. However, recent research suggests that daydreaming serves a purpose and offers a range of positive effects and benefits. Let’s explore the constructive aspects of daydreaming and shed light on how it can enhance creativity, problem-solving abilities, self-reflection, and overall well-being.…